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American Presidents Attend the Theatre - The Playgoing Experiences of Each Chief Executive (Paperback)
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American Presidents Attend the Theatre - The Playgoing Experiences of Each Chief Executive (Paperback)
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Not every presidential visit to the theater is as famous as
Lincoln's last night at Ford's, but American presidents attended
the theater long before and long after that ill-fated night. As a
young man in 1751, George Washington saw his first play, The London
Merchant, during a visit to Barbados. John Quincy Adams understood
theater well enough to publish dramatic critiques. William
McKinley, on the other hand, avoided theatrical performances while
in office, on professional as well as moral grounds. Dwight
Eisenhower used drama as a vehicle for political propaganda.
Richard Nixon took a more personal view of theater, having met his
wife at a community theater audition.Surveying 255 years, this
volume examines presidential theater-going as it reflects shifting
popular tastes in America. To this end, it provides a chronology of
theater attendance throughout the lives of all 43 American
presidents. Defining theater as a live dramatic performance
(including opera but excluding ballet), the book details the
attendance habits and theatrical tastes of each chief executive as
well as the ways in which his choices reflected the mores and
tastes of his contemporary American public. An afterword provides a
summary of presidential theater-going preferences.
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